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Home Autumn Pasture Newsletter Stories February

Slower is better – rushing renewal can cost you

If you want better, more profitable results from your new grass...

If you want better, more profitable results from your new grass this autumn, it might be a good idea to try and slow down the pasture renewal process. 

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More bite from our new white

Autumn 2018 marks the launch of Kotuku, our new large leaved...

Autumn 2018 marks the launch of Kotuku, our new large leaved white clover which replaces Kotare.

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The golden rule for undersowing: get the timing right

Fast, and relatively cheap, undersowing lets you re-seed thin...

Fast, and relatively cheap, undersowing lets you re-seed thin pastures without losing much feed in the process. But it can also be a waste of money if it’s not timed right.

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Choose Tyson for faster growing lambs & better weaning weights

Striking the right balance between feed demand and pasture supply...

Striking the right balance between feed demand and pasture supply through the early part of  lambing is challenging, but if you get it right, the payoff comes at weaning, with more lambs drafted straight onto the truck.

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Sow pastures early; don’t wait for rain

In a dry autumn, is it better to sow pasture seed early and wait...

In a dry autumn, is it better to sow pasture seed early and wait for rain or wait for rain, then sow seed?

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Endophyte upgrade for popular animal friendly pasture option

Turn your livestock into pigs this autumn with a new choice in...

Turn your livestock into pigs this autumn with a new choice in animal friendly grass that comes with improved insect protection.

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The new all-rounder – introducing Governor

Barenbrug’ latest perennial ryegrass Governor raises the bar for...

Barenbrug’ latest perennial ryegrass Governor raises the bar for AR37 ryegrass performance.

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Tabu+ sets new benchmark for FVI rankings

Our new Italian ryegrass Tabu+ is only just available but this...

Our new Italian ryegrass Tabu+ is only just available but this month has already achieved a unique position in the DairyNZ Forage Value Index (FVI).

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Marking a milestone: 30 years of endophyte R&D

Di you know that Barenbrug was the first company in the Southern...

Di you know that Barenbrug was the first company in the Southern Hemisphere to begin researching and developing ryegrass endophytes 30 years ago?

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